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...Her 36-arm Sputnik-style chandelier also hangs from an industrial-style chain, and expect to see sleek Candy Eye wall lamps peeking from surfaces in metal and pastel-hued opal glass....
...It’s the same idea that led to Robert Oppenheimer’s development of the atomic bomb....
...But Fflur Roberts, head of luxury goods at market research provider Euromonitor International, says big royal events do boost sales....
...Arrival’s deal with Kensington Capital Acquisition Corp V values the company at $524mn....
...Jonathan Margolis says two robotic arms attached to a ceiling track can move up and down the length of a kitchen surface, from fridge, to cooker, to sink, preparing a meal....
...“I simply don’t understand why the [Boeing] board isn’t embracing this resolution in this time,” said Robert Wotypka, a friar in Wisconsin whose Detroit-based Capuchin order has owned Boeing stock for more...
...The Trump administration is planning a $7bn arms sale to Taiwan, including cruise missiles, sea mines and drones....
...Those with wealth management arms such as UBS can still get decent business from the super-rich desperate for advice on how to trade during the pandemic....
...US finance editor Robert Armstrong explains why US stock markets remain enthusiastic despite mass lay-offs across the country: they still reflect the — somewhat optimistic — belief in a rapid “V-shaped”...
...(FT) EU in fresh effort to enforce UN arms embargo on Libya EU foreign ministers agreed on Monday to launch a new Mediterranean naval mission this month to enforce the widely breached UN arms embargo on...
...The other quarter-final matchups on Saturday pit Italy v the Netherlands and Germany v Sweden. The tournament has revealed which countries are most welcoming to women’s sport....
...Skjolden today looks pretty much as it did in 1913, save for the village’s only hotel, a later arrival, where I stayed in a room with spectacular views down the V-shaped valley of Lustrafjord....
...(FT) Warren v Wall Street? Elizabeth Warren is one of the country’s most prominent critics of Wall Street firms and big banks....
...Eyal, like Hofesh Shechter, danced with Batsheva Dance Company under Ohad Naharin, and her use of lines and blocks has an unmistakable family resemblance....
...(WSJ) Deposits v data Some regulators have called for a Glass-Steagall equivalent for data to tackle privacy issues, forcing technology companies to separate the parts of their business that operate platforms...
...Scoop to start: Carlyle has prevailed in an auction to acquire the speciality chemicals arm of Dutch paint maker Akzo Nobel....
...of amassing a fresh stake in a company....
...(Bloomberg) US v Gulf airlines The Gulf carriers — Etihad, Emirates, Qatar — are up in arms over a provision in the US Senate tax bill that would force them to pay US tax for aircraft time on the ground...
...(FT) News Round-Up BP sells stake in Chinese company to Sinopec arm for $1.68bn (FT) Another investor calls on Whole Foods to explore sale (WSJ) Atlantia seeks financing for Abertis bid (Reuters) Dow...
...John Elbon, general manager of Boeing Space Exploration, the company’s human space flight arm, reflects the optimism of many in the US space programme....
...Chris Sumner, managing director of Fanuc UK, an industrial robot maker, cites his company’s client training programme....
...… In 2005, the American writer Robert Kaplan wrote a cover story for The Atlantic entitled “How We Would Fight China”....
...And why did they want to put his theatrical company out of business?...
...The film’s cynical message, teased or possibly tortured from George V....
...The path Jones v. Harris took to the Supreme Court began in the US Seventh Circuit....
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